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CATALOGUE OF
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
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arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute
shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, provided
the Auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute. .
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5s.; and so on in proportion.
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imposed by the seller and (b) to the right of the seller
to bid either personally or else by any one person who
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abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound or more in
part payment, or the whole of the purchase-money,
if required; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased
to be immediately put up again and re-sold.
FirtH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot
prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described —
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any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between
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Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus: —
A’=gold, AX=silver, A!=copper or bronze.
El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver).
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Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins
and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine,
Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed
that the coins and medals are not in good condition.
EXCHANGE CONTROL (GOLD COINS EXEMPTION)
ORDER, 1966
Tue above Order, which came into effect on the 27th April, 1966, necessi-
tates the following requirements in respect of ALL GOLD COINS DATED
AFTER 1837.
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2.
BUYING.
(a) Residents of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel
Islands must produce satisfactory proof that they are in possession
of permission from the Bank of England to purchase gold coins
dated after 1837. (Applications to maintain a collection of gold
coins dated after 1837 should be submitted to the Dealing and
Accounts Office, Bank of England, London, E.C.2, on Form GCl1
(obtainable from any Bank) .)
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that local Exchange Control permission, where necessary, has been
obtained for the importation of purchases.
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sell gold coins dated after 1837.
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dated after 1837. Intending Vendors should first submit to us a
detailed list of all gold coins dated after 1837 which they propose
to send for sale, in order that an Import Licence may be obtained.
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CATALOGUE OF
FOREIGN & ENGLISH COINS
in GOLD, SILVER and BRONZE
FIRST DAY OF SALE
Wednesday, 25th October, 1967
commencing at 10 a.m. precisely
L-C. = Leopoldo Lopez-Chaves. Catalogo de la Onza Espanola, etc.
GOLD COINS OF PERU, Ete.
PERU
Lor
1* Charles II, Cob 8-Escudos (type I), Lima, 1697, mint-master’s
initial H (L-C. 42; Fr. 1). Extremely rare and very fine.
2* —— Escudo, 1697, castle dividing LH (type as Fr.10). Ex-
tremely rare and extremely fine.
3* Philip V, Cob 8-Escudos (type II), 1708H (L-C.53; Fr. 7).
Very rare and very fine.
4* ___ Cob 8-Escudos, 1709M (L-C. 54). Very rare and fine.
5* —— Cob 8-Escudos, 1720M (L-C. 65), counterstamped on ob-
verse. Fine.
6* Louis I, Cob 8-Escudos (type III), 1725M (L-C.70; Fr. 11).
Only two dates for this reign. Very rare and very fine.
7* Philip V, Cob 8-Escudos (type IV), 1730 N (L-C. 77; Fr. 7). Rare
and almost very fine.
8* —— Cob 8-Escudos, 1733N (L-C.80). Rare and very fine.
9* —— Cob 8-Escudos, 1734N (L-C.81). Scarce and good, has
been mounted.
1
250
105
160
210
125
255
125
140
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130
165
100
135
130
95
130
48
100
58
Lot
10*
11*
12*
13*
22*
93*
~——— Cob 8-Escudos, 1735 N (L-C. 82). Scarce and almost very
fine, has been plugged.
—— Cob 8-Escudos, 1740V (L-C. 88). Rare and almost very
fine.
—— Cob 8-Escudos, 1742 V (L-C.90). Rare and fine, has been
mounted.
—— Cob 8-Escudos, 1745 V (L-C.93). Rare and almost very
fine.
Ferdinand VI, Cob 8-Escudos (type VI), 1749 (over 48 R (L-C.
99; Fr.12). Rare and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos (type VIII), 1751 J, large bust, moneyer’s initial
and value by arms (L-C. 101; Fr. 16). Scarce and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1752 J (L-C. 102). Scarce and almost extremely
fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1753 J (L-C. 103). Scarce and almost extremely
fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1753 J, similar. Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos (type IX), 1754 JD, small bust, no mark of value
(L-C, 104; Fr. 20). Scarce and almost extremely fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1755 JM (L-C. 105). Scarce and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1755 JM, similar. Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1756 JM (L-C.106). Scarce and almost ex-
tremely fine.
—— 8-Escudos (type X), 1757JM (L-C.107). Scarce and
almost extremely fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1758 ]M. Very fine, has been mounted.
—— 8Escudos, 1759 JM (L-C. 109). Scarce and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1759 JM. Fine, striking flaw on obverse.
29*
30*
31*
32*
39*
40
41
* __ 8-Escudos, 1760 JM (L-C. 110). Scarce and very fine.
—— 4-Escudos (type IV), 1753 J, large bust (L-C. 31; Fr. 17).
An extremely rare date and extremely fine.
Charles III, 8-Escudos (type XI), 1761 JM, bust with sash (L-C.
111; Fr. 24). Very rare and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1762 JM (L-C. 112). Rare and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos (type XII), 1763 JM, new obv. and rev. (L-C.
113; Fr. 28). Rare and almost very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1764 JM (L-C. 114). Rare, scratch before face,
otherwise very fine.
* —__ 8-Escudos, 1766 JM (L-C. 116). Rare and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1767 JM (L-C. 117). Rare and almost very fine.
—— 8-Escudos (type XIII), 1769JM, new obv. (L-C. 119).
Very rare and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1771 JM (L-C.121). Very rare and very fine,
but some flaws in flan.
—— 8-Escudos (type XIV), 1772 JM, new rev. with 8S (L-C.
123; Fr. 32). Rare and very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1773 JM (L-C. 125). Fine, trace of mount.
—— 8-Escudos, 1774MJ (L-C. 127). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1777 MJ (L-C. 130). Fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1778MJ (L-C. 131). Very fine, but some flaws
in flan.
—— 8-Escudos, 1779M]J (L-C. 132). Fine, has been mounted.
—— 8-Escudos, 1780 MI (L-C. 133). Almost extremely fine.
—-—- Similar lot. Almost very fine.
110
370
180
160
135
145
150
145
140
110
90
40
45
40
28
0
60
390
240
90
58
45
48
44
42
46
36
48
50
6
- 8-Escudos, 1782 MI (L-C. 135). Fine.
—— 8Escudos, 1783 MI (L-C. 136). Almost extremely fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1784 MI (L-C. 187). Almost very fine.
—— 8Escudos, 1786 MI (L-C. 139). Almost extremely fine, but
some blank-filing marks.
—— 8-Escudos, 1787 MI (L-C. 140). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1788IJ (L-C. 75). Very fine.
—— Similar lot. Almost very fine.
—— 4Escudos (type IX), 1772 JM (L-C. 44, “‘unique’’; Fr. 33).
Extremely rare and almost very fine.
—— 2-Escudos (type VIII), 1780 MI (Fr. 34; these mint-masters
unrecorded by L-C. for this date). Extremely rare and
almost extremely fine.
—— 1-Escudo, 1764 JM (Fr. 31). Extremely rare and fine.
Charles IV, 8-Escudos (type XV), 1789IJ, bust of Chas. ITI
(L-C. 144; Fr. 36). Almost very fine.
—— Similar lot. Fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1790IJ (L-C. 145). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1791 IJ (L-C. 146). Fine.
—— 8-Escudos (type XVI), 1792IJ, bust of Chas. IV (L-C
147; Fr. 40). Fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1793IJ (L-C. 148). Almost very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1794IJ (L-C. 149). Very fine but flaw in flan.
—— 8-Escudos, 17951J (L-C. 150). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1796 1J (L-C. 151). Fine but has been mounted.
* —_ 8-Escudos, 1797IJ (L-C. 152). Extremely fine.
Lor
66
67
68
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73*
74*
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78
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80
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82
83*
—— 8-Escudos, 1798IJ (L-C. 154). Fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1799IJ (L-C. 155). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1800IJ (L-C. 156). Almost very fine.
— 8-Escudos, 1802IJ (L-C. 158). Fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1805 JP (L-C. 161). Almost extremely fine.
—-— 8-Escudos, 1807 JP (L-C. 163). Very fine, but flaws in flan.
—— 1-Escudo, 1790IJ (Fr. 39). Rare and very fine.
Ferdinand VII, 8-Escudos, Lima mint (type XVII), 1810 JP,
bust in uniform (L-C. 167; Fr. 44). Rave and almost very
fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1811 JP (L-C. 168). Rare and almost ex-
tremely fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima (type XVIII), 1812 JP, large draped bust
(L-C. 169; Fr. 48). Very rare and extremely fine.
—— Similar lot. Fine, but flaws in flan.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima (type XIX), 1813 JP, small draped bust
(L-C. 171; Fr.50). Rare and extremely fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima (type XX), 1814JP, undraped bust
(L-C. 173; Fr. 54). Very fine but tooled on obverse.
— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1815 JP (L-C. 174). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1817 JP (L-C. 176). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1818 JP (L-C.177). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1819 JP (L-C.178). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1820 JP (L-C.179). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, Lima, 1821 JP (LC-: 180). Very fine and large
flan.
40
52
50
68
60
38
135
135
150
34
85
44
50
54
400
34
36
50
30
10
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36
24
Lot
84* —— 8-Escudos, Cuzco, 1824G (L-C.7; Fr.55). Very rare and
very fine.
85* —— Similar lot. Very rare and fine.
86 —— 1-Escudo, Lima, 1813 JP, draped bust (Fr. 53). Very rare
and almost extremely fine, but pierced.
87 —— 1-Escudo, Lima, 1818, extremely fine but pierced; 1820,
fine.
88 —— 4-Escudo, Lima, 1817, 1818, both extremely fine; 1821,
very fine.
89* Republic, 8-Escudos, Cuzco (type I), 1828G (L-C.: 1176; Fr. 63).
92* ——_
93* ——
94 ——
96 ——
98* ——
99* ——
Rare and extremely fine, but flaw in flan.
8-Escudos, Lima (type IIT), 1853 MB (L-C. 1169; Fr. 62).
Almost very fine.
8-Escudos, Lima, 1854 MB (L-C. 1170). Very fine.
8-Escudos, Lima, 1855MB (L-C.1171). Extremely fine.
4-Escudos, Lima, 1855 MB (L-C. 566; Fr. 64). Scarce and
very fine.
2-Escudos, Lima, 1853 MB (L-C. 849; Fr. 65). Scarce and
almost very fine.
Similar lot. Fine.
1-Escudo, Cuzczo 1826, fine but holed; Lima 1829, fine;
j-Escudo, Cuzco 1826, extremely fine but holed; Lima 1839,
very fine; South Peru, 1-Escudo, Cuzco 1838, fine but
holed.
8-Escudos, Lima (type IV), 1863 YB (L-C. 1173; Fr. 68).
Rare and very fine but trace of mounting.
20-Soles, 1863 YB (Fr. 70). Very fine.
10-Soles, 1863 YB (Fr.71), scarce and extremely fine;
5-Soles, 1863 (Fr. 72), very fine but has been mounted.
uw
Lor
100
101
102
107
108
109*
110*
111
112
113
114
115
—— 1-Libra, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 (Fr.73). Very fine or
better.
— 1-Libra, 1902, 1908, 1904 (Fr. 73); $-Libra, 1903, 1904
(Fr. 74). Very fine or better.
—— 1-Libra, 1905, 1906, 1907; $-Libra, 1905. Very fine or
better.
—— 1-Libra, 1908, 1909, 1910 (Fr. 73); 4-Libra, 1908 (Fr. 74);
5-Soles, 1910 (Fr. 76). Very fine or better.
—— 1-Libra, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1917 (Fr. 73). Extremely fie.
—— 1-Libra, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1925 (Fr. 73). Extremely fine.
—— 1-Libra, 1925, 1927, 1929 (Fr. 73). Extremely fine.
—— 100, 50 and 20-Soles, 1950 (Fr. 78-80). Extremely fine.
— 100, 50 and 20-Soles, 1951 (Fr. 78-80). Extremely fine.
— 50-Soles, 1952 (Fr. 79). Rare and extremely fine.
—— 20-Soles, 1952 (Fr. 80). Rare and extremely fine.
—— 100 and 20-Soles, 1953 (Fr. 78 and 80); 1/5th-Libra, 1953
(Fr. 75). Extremely fine.
— 100, 50 and 20-Soles, 1954 (Fr. 78-80). Almost extremely
fine.
—— 20-Soles, 1955 (Fr. 80); 1/5th-Libra, 1955 (Fr.75). Ex-
tremely fine.
—— 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1956 (Fr. 78-82). Extremely
fine.
—— 100, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1957 (Fr. 78, 80-82). Extremely
fine.
* — 100-Soles, 1958 (Fr.78), Rare and extremely finc.
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20
42
34
34
18
38
44
48
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20
38
44
46
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46
54
Lor
117*
120
121
122
123
124
10
50-Soles, 1958 (Fr. 80), rare and extremely fine; 1/5th-
Libra, 1958 (Fr. 75), extremely fine.
100, 50, 20 and 10-Soles, 1959 (Fr. 78-81). Extremely fine.
100, 50, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1960 (Fr. 78-82). Extremely
fine.
100, 50, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1961 (Fr. 78-82). Extremely
fine.
1-Libra and 1/5th-Libra, 1961 (Fr. 73, 75). Extremely fine.
100, 50, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1962 (Fr. 78-82). Extremely
fine.
1, $ and 1/5th-Libra, 1962 (Fr. 73-75). Extremely fine.
20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1962 (Fr. 80-82); 1 and J$-Libra, 1962
(Fr. 73, 74). Extremely fine.
100, 50, 20 and 10-Soles, 1963 (Fr. 78-81). Extremely fine.
100-Soles, 1964, matt finish (F r. 78). Almost extremely fine.
50, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1964, normal finish (Fr. 79-82).
Extremely fine.
1, 4 and 1/5th-Libra, 1964 (Fr. 73-75). Extremely fine.
100, 50, 20, 10 and 5-Soles, 1965 (Fr. 78-82). Extremely
fine.
1, 4 and 1/5th-Libra, 1965 (Fr. 73-75). Extremely fine.
100 and 50-Soles, 1565-1965, struck on the 400th anni-
versary of the foundation of the Lima mint (Y.66 and
Y.65). Extremely fine.
Similar lot.
BotiviA, Charles IV, 8-Escudos, Potosi mint, 1794 PR )L-C. 453;
Fr. 14). Very fine but flaws in flan,
Lor
134
135
136
137
138
139
140*
141*
142*
143
144
11
—— —— 8-Escudos, Potosi, 1798 PP (L-C. 457). Very fine.
Curie, Charles IV, 8-Escudos, Santiago mint, 1804 FJ (L-C. 619;
Fr. 23). Almost extremely fine.
CotomstA, Charles III, 8-Escudos, Popayan mint, 1781 SF (L-C.
389; Fr. 31). Fine.
—— Ferdinand VII, 8-Escudos, Bogota mint, 1808 JF (L-C. 541;
Fr. 55). Die flaw across obverse, fine.
Spain, Philip IV, Cob 2-Escudos, Seville mint, mint-master R,
date off flan (Fr. 76), fine; Boxttvia, Charles IV, 2-Escudos,
Potosi, 1795, good; miniature copy of Cob 8-Escudos of
Lima, 1707, has been mounted.
Roman, Valens, A.D. 364-378, A’ Solidus of Arelate, RESTITVTOR
REIPVBLICAE, KONSA in ex. (C.35). Fine.
DenMARK, Christian V, Ducat, 1694 (Fr. 144). Very rare and
very fine.
—— Frederick IV, Ducat, 1726 (Fr. 224). Rare and very fine.
—— Frederick V, Double Ducat, 1746, Ex AuRO sINICO (Fr. 257).
Extremely rare and extremely fine.
FRANCE, Second Republic, 10-Francs, 1851; Napoleon III, 10-
Francs, 1857 A (2), 1859, 1860, 1866, 1868; Third Repub-
lic, 10-Francs, 1905, 1907. Fine.
Prussia, Friedrich, 20 and 10-Marks, 1888 (Fr. 80, 81). Ex-
tremely fine.
5* Hanover, Georg V, 25-Thalers, 1853, engrailed edge (Fr. 1175).
Rare and almost extremely fine.
—— Gold Krone, 1866 (Fr. 1176). Rare and extremely fine.
Se Ludwig III, 20-Marks, 1874 (Fr. 36). Scarce and very
ne.
LuBeck, Free City, 10-Marks, 1904, small arms (Fr.50). Rare
and extremely fine.
68
46
68
60
155
22
12
36
15
44
0
270
30
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120
44
150
34
26
0
0
Lor
149*
161*
162
163
12
Saxony, Johan Georg I, 8-Ducats, 1630, on the centenary of the
Augsburg Confession (Fr. 2442 var.). Very rare and almosi
extremely fine.
SAXE-CosuRG-GoTHA, Ernst II, 20-Marks, 1886 (Fr. 104). Rare
and very fine.
PapaL STATES, Pope Pius IX, 24-Scudi, 1863 R, AN. xvi (Pag.
375; Fr. 273). Scarce and extremely fine.
— WAN Scudo, 1859R, an. xm (Pag. 383; Fr. 277). Scarce and
extremely fine.
— AN Scudo, 1861R, an. xvi (Pag. 385). Scarce and ex-
tremely fine.
PoLanp, Jan Cazimir, 2-Ducats, Danzig, 1658 (H-Cz. 2128; Fr.
Danzig 22). Very rare and extremely fine.
Russia, Nicholas II, Platinum 3-Roubles, 1831 (Sev. 602; Ir.
123). Scarce and very fine.
Spain, Philip V, 8-Escudos, Seville mint, 1712M (L-C. 695; Fr.
107). Rare and very fine.
CHILE, Republic, 8-Escudos, 1840I1J (L-C. 879; Fr. 41). Very
fine.
Cupa, 10-Pesos, 1916 (Fr. 3). Very fine.
GUATEMALA, Republic, 20-Pesos, 1869 (Fr. 38). Rare and almost
extremely fine.
AFGHANISTAN, Muhammed Zahir Shab, Dinar or 8 grams, AH
1315 (A.D. 1937) (Fr. 37). Extremely rare and extremely
fine.
InpiA, East India Company, Proof Mohur, Murshidabad mint,
AH 1202, vertical milling (Atkins 4; Fr. 275). Rare and
extremely fine.
Hejaz, Husein ibn Ali, Dinar, AH 1334, 1923 (Fr. 1). Scarce
and extremely fine.
Morocco, Abu-Sayd Uthman II, AH 710-31, broad Dinar of Fas.
Fine.
Lot
164
165
166*
167
168
169
170*
171
172
173*
174
178*
13
PersiA, Fath Ali, 1797-1834, 4-Toman of Isfahan, AH 1249, ruler
seated on throne (Fr. 41). Rare and fine.
SauDI ARABIA, 4-Pounds (struck in 1945-56), U.S. MINT PHILA-
DELPHIA U.S.A. (Fr. 107). Very fine.
Treet, 20-Srang or Mohur, 1918 (Fr. 1). Rare and very fine.
OrromaAn Empire, Muhammad V, 1909-18, 100-Piastres, Con-
stantinople mint, Year 10 (Fr. 44), very fine; 100-Piastres,
Year 1, Brusa mint (Fr. 49), rave and extremely fine.
—— 100-Piastres, Adrianople mint, Year 2; Kossova mint, Year
3. Rare and extremely fine.
— 100-Piastres, Monastir mint, Year 3; Salonika mint, Year
3. Rare and extremely fine.
YEMEN, Iman Ahmad, 1948-62, gold striking of Ahmadi Riyal,
AH 1381, San’a mint (Fr.1). Extremely rare and ex-
tremely fine.
SILVER COINS
FRANCE, Louis Philippe, 5-Francs, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1838.
Very fine.
TEUTONIC ORDER, Archduke Maximilian, Double-Thaler, 1614.
Fine.
Hoty Roman Empire, Leopold I, Double-Thaler, undated.
Nearly FDC.
SALZBURG, Hieronymus V Colloredo, Thaler, 1796 (Dav. 1265).
Fine.
Nap_es, Ferdinand IV, Piastre, 1785, 1788 (Dav. 1405, 1406).
Fine.
SUBALPINE REPUBLIC, 5-Francs, Year 10 (Davv. 197). Fine.
Racusa, Libertina of 2-Ducats, 1794 (Dav. 1641). Very fine.
PAPAL STATES, Innocent XI, Scudo, undated, vev. NON PRO-
DERVNT IN DIE, etc. (T. 106). Rare and extremely fine.
oI
115
10
38
20
13
Lor
179
180
181*
182
183
184
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
196
14
—— Pius VII, Scudo, 1816, Bologna (Dav. 183). Very fine.
—— Pius IX, Scudo, 1853, Rome (Dav. 194). Rare and very
fine.
SWEDEN, Gustavus Adolphus, Medallic Quadruple Riksdaler,
1633, King on prancing horse left, vev. crowned arms.
Very rare and very fine.
TRANSYLVANIA, Michael Apafi, Thaler, 1678 (Resch. 229). Very
fine.
Botivi4, Philip II, Cob 8-Reales (Yr. 902). Pierced but fine.
—— Similar lot (Yr. 906). Fine.
BraziL, John, Prince Regent, 960-Reis, 1816. Extremely fine.
-——— Peter I, 960-Reis, 1924 Rio. Slightly off-centre, but FDC.
—— Peter II, 1,000, 500, 200-Reis, 1866. Extremely fine.
CoLomsiA, Peso, 1956, 200th anniversary of the mint (Dav. 21).
FDC.
GUATAMALA, Peso, 1894 (Dav. 20). FDC.
—— Peso, 1894, countermarked on Peruvian Sol (Dav. 23).
Very fine.
Honpuras, Peso, 1888 (Dav. 3). Extremely fine.
Mexico, Ferdinand VI, Pillar Dollar, 1756. N stamped in field,
but very fine.
—— Augustin Iturbide, 8-Reales, 1822. Fie.
Peru, Charles IV, 8-Reales, 1798. Very fine.
—— Republic, Sol, 1868, 1882, 1896, 1923, 1934. Very fine and
better.
SaLvapor, Peso, 1898. Extremely fine.
Lor
197
198
199
200
201
203
204
205
206
208
15
SoutH AMERICA, silver coins of various countries and denomina-
tions. Fine and better.
OTHER PROPERTIES
GOLD COINS
Holland, 5-Cents, 1918, struck in gold, 8.7 grams. Extremely
fine, rare.
—— 24-Cents, 1918, struck in gold, milled edge. Brilliant and
rare,
China, part of amulet (about two-thirds), cast in gold, obv.
Chinese characters, vev. animals under trees, square centre
hole, 48mm. diameter, 7mm. thick, 125 grams. File
marks at edge, fine, rare.
—— Shantung Province, circular ingot with round centre hole,
obv. three countermarks ‘“‘City Bank of Koshi’’, vev. plain,
30mm. diam., 37 grams (1-Tael). Extremely fine.
—— Kwang Tung Province, 20-Cents, 1924, struck in gold, obv.
head of Sun Yat Sen in profile to left, edge milled (cj.
Kann 735). Extremely fine, extremely rare in gold.
—— 1-Tael ingot of Tai Fons Tans (31 gr.), 26x 11x 6mm.,
three countermarks, rev. 1,000. Very fine.
Tibet, Chien Lung, 4-Sho or 5-Fen, 1793, struck in gold, 5.2
grams (cf. Kann 1460). Extremely fine, extremely rare in
gold.
—— Kwang Hsu, Szechuen, 3-Rupee (1903), head of Kwang
Hsu to left, milled edge (K. 1546). Extremely fine.
Rupee struck in gold from two obverse dies, head of
Kwang Tsu to left, edge milled. Extremely fine, rare.
Austria, F. Joseph I, Broad 4-Ducats, 1912A (F.385). Very
fine, rare.
Hungary, Ladislas of Poland (1440-49), Ducat, undated (F.8)
Very fine, scarce.
84
36
52
46
30
24
30
44
4()
46
49
af
26
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170
52
56
40
65
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82
74
66
0
0
Lor
209
210
211*
212"
216
217
218*
219*
220*
225
16
Italy, Vit. Emanuel IJ, 20-Lire, 1862 Turin; 10-Lire, 1863
Turin; Umberto, 20-Lire, 1879 Rome (F.11, 15, 21).
Very fine.
—— Sardinia, 20-Lire, 1833 eagle’s head, 1859 anchor (F. 1142,
1147). Fine.
Liechtenstein, F. Joseph II, 100-Franken, 1952 (F.19). Prac-
tically mint state, rare.
Poland, Stanislaus August, 13-Ducats, 1794 (F.28). Extremely
fine, scarce.
Portugal, 400-Reis, 1734; Tunisia, 10-Francs, 1891 A; Chile,
5-Pesos, 1895. Very fine or better.
Tonga, Salote, }-Koula, 1962. Brilliant proof, in case of issue.
Turkey, Abdul Mejid (1839-1861), 500-Piastres, AH 1255 (F.16).
Very fine, rare.
—— Republic, 500-Piastres, AH 1336 (1927) (F.69). Extremely
fine, rare.
Egypt, Republic, 500-Piastres, 1957, obv. ancient chariot. Ex-
tremely fine.
Argentina, Republic, 2-Scudos, 1843 (F.12). Very fine, rare.
—— Republic, 2j-Pesos, 1884 (F.16). Very fine, very rare.
Guatemala, Republic, 8-Pesos, 1864 (F.33). Slight nick on edge,
very fine, rare.
Salvador, 10-Pesos, 1892 (F.2). Almost extremely fine, rare.
* South Peru, 8-Scudos, 1837 FEDERACION (I*.87). Extremely fine,
rare.
—— 8-Scudos, 1837, similar (F.87). Very fine, rare.
* Venezuela, 100-Bolivares, 1886 (F.2). Very fine, rare.
Uruguay, 5-Pesos, 1930 (F.6). Extremely fine.
Lot
226
227
234
235
236
237
238
240
241
242
17
INTERVAL
Sale recommences at 1 p.m. precisely
Argentine, 2-Escudos, 18438 (F.12). Very fine.
—— 2-Escudos, 1843 (F.12). Very fine.
Bolivia, 8-Escudos, 1841 (F.26; L.Ch.777). Fine, first date,
rare.
—— Potosi, Escudo, Regeneration, 9tn February, 1839. Ex-
tremely fine.
—— Escudo, 1841, Independence, Potosi. Very fine
—— Potosi, Escudo, 1854, Pres. Belzu. Fine.
-_— —— 4-Escudos, 1867, Gen. Melgarejo. Very fine.
Brazil, John V, 20,000-Reis, 1727, Minas (F.20). Knock on
edge, otherwise almost extremely fine.
—— Peter II, 20,000-Reis, 1851 (F.106). Very fine but has
been mounted.
—— Republic, 20,000-Reis, 1889 (F.111). Fine.
Colombia, 16-Pesos, 1846, Popayan (U.M.), (F.70). About fine.
—— 1-Peso, 1872, Medellin (F.103). Very fine.
Costa Rica, 2-Escudos, 1828 (F.3), first date very rare, but has
been mounted; 4-Escudo, 1846 (F.5), striking crack, other-
wise very fine.
Ecuador, 1-Condor, 1928 (F.11). Extremely fine, scarce.
Guatemala, 1-Escudo, 1824 (F.29). Very fine, toned, rare.
—— }-Escudo, 1825 (2) (F.30). Both extremely fine.
—— 4-Pesos, 1862 (F.34). Almost very fine, scarce.
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42
40)
48
17
20
34
net?
32
480
50
20
36
32
35
Lor
243
244
246
247
248
249
250
255
256
259
260
261
262
18
Newfoundland, 2-Dollars, 1881 (F.1). Extremely fine.
2-Dollars, 1882. Extremely fine.
Cuba, 20-Pesos, 1915 (F.1). Very fine.
Peru,
20-Pesos, 1915. Almost very fine.
20-Pesos, 1915. About very fine.
10-Pesos, 1915 (F.3). Almost extremely fine.
10-Pesos, 1915. Very fine.
10-Pesos, 1915. About very fine.
10-Pesos, 4-Pesos and 2-Pesos, 1916 (F.3, 5, 6). Very
fine or better.
A similar lot. Very fine or better.
A similar lot. Very fine or better.
5-Pesos, 1916. Brilliant proof, extremely rare, only ten
struck.
4-Pesos, 1916. Brilliant proof, extremely rare, only ten
struck.
Peso, 1916. Brilliant proof, extremely rare, only ten struck.
Ferdinand VI, 8-Escudos, 1752 (I*.16). Fine.
Republic, 8-Escudos, 1845, Cuzco (F.63). Fine.
—— 4-Escudos, 1855, Lima (F.64). Extremely fine
—— 8-Escudos, 1863 (F.68). Very fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1863. Very fine.
—— 20-Soles, 1863 (F.70). Almost extremely fine.
Lot
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
19
Mexico, Philip V, 8-Escudos, 1708, MXO (J), date complete but
slightly cut (F.6; Lop. Ch. 251). Practically mint state,
sharp, extremely rare.
—— 4-Escudos, 1736 Mo (M.F.) (F.9). Very fine.
Augustin Iturbide I, 8-Escudos, 1823 (F.60). Very fine,
rare.
Republic, 8-Escudos, 1849, Culican (C.E.) (1.66). Fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1849, Guanajuato (P.F.) (F.72). Very
fine.
—— 8-Escudos, 1870, Alamos (D.L.) (F.65). Very fine,
very rare.
—— 4-Escudos, 1825, Mo (J.M.) (F.77). Very fine.
—— 4Escudos, 1825, Mo (J.M.). Very fine.
2-Escudos, 1860, Guanajuato (P.F.) (F.93). Very
20-Pesos, 1872, Guanajuato (F.124). Practically mint
10-Pesos, 1871, Guadalajara (F.133). Extremely fine,
very rare.
Brazil, Peter II, 20,000-Reis, 1854 (F.108). Almost very fine.
Italy,
Republic, 20,000-Reis, 1893 (F.111). Very fine.
Naples, Charles II (1285-1309), Salut d’or (F.810). Ex-
tremely fine.
—— Salut d’or. Very fine.
Florence, John Gaston, Zecchino (F.328). Fine.
Venice, Nicholas Sagredo (1675-76), Zecchino (F.1335).
About fine.
1
520
120
95
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115
58
40)
25
dd
46
42
200
64
95
110
32
75
om
90
0
0
0
Lor
280
281
283
284
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
20
Montenegro, 100-Perpera, 1910 (F.4). Very fine, very rare.
Russia, Soviet Union, 10-Roubles (1-Chervonetz), 1923 (F.142).
Extremely fine, scarce.
Salvador, Republic, 20-Pesos, 1892 (F.1). Slightly knocked,
very fine, very rare.
Spain, Philip IV, 8-Escudos (16)49, Seville (R). Very fine and
rare.
Visigoth, Alaric, Triens in imitation of Justinianus. About
fine.
Egica & Wittisa, Triens, pale gold (Miles 460). Very
fine, rare.
Rodrigue, forgery of a Triens in gold (Miles 512a).
Very fine.
Peter I (1350-1369), Dobla, undated (F.6). About very fine.
—— Dobla, undated (F.8). Almost extremely fine.
Charles I and Johanna (1516-1556), Escudo, undated,
Seville (D-S). Fine.
—— Escudo, similar. Fine.
—— Escudo, similar. Fine.
— Escudo, similar (F.45). Fine.
—— Escudo, Seville (S-*). Fine.
Philip II (1556-1598), 4-Escudos, undated, Seville (D)
(F.47). Fine.
—— 2-Escudos, undated, Seville (D) (F.53). Fine.
Joseph Napoleon, 80-Reales, 1812, Madrid (F.155). File
mark at edge, about fine.
Ferdinand VII, 2-Escudos, 1813M (1.J.). About fine.
Lor
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
312
313
314
21
China, Tibet, 20-Srangs (1917) (F.1). Extremely fine.
—— Szechuan, }-Rupee (1903), struck in gold (596 struck)
(K.1547). Very fine, rare.
Italy, Parma, Marie Louise, 40-Francs, 1815 (F.933), fine,
Tunis, 100-Francs, 1930 (F.14), extremely fine.
—— Sub-Alpine Republic, 20-Francs, An.9 (F.1172). Very
fine, scarce.
Gaul, Aulerci-Cenomani, gold Stater, head right, surrounded by
loops of pearls, vev. man-headed horse driven to right.
Fine but weakly struck.
Russia, platinum 3-Roubles, 1830. Very fine.
—— platinum 3-Roubles, 1831. Very fine.
South Africa, Burgers Pond, 1874. Plugged, otherwise about fine,
rare,
France, Napoleon, 40-Francs, 1806 U (Fr. 229). Fine and scarce.
Italy, Florence, Leopold II, 80-Florins (200-Paoli), 1828,
denomination inscribed on edge (Fr. 343). Has heen
mounted, otherwise fine.
—— Sardinia, Charles Albert, 20-Lire, 1834P (Turin). Scarce.
Russia, Catherine II, 10-Roubles, 1776, cleaned; 5-Roubles, 1795,
has been mounted.
— — —— 5-Roubles, 1764, 1781. Both have been mounted.
—— Alexander I, 5-Roubles, 1819, 1823. Fine but have possibly
been mounted.
Austria, Francis I and Ferdinand V, Coronation 2-Ducats, 1830.
Almost extremely fine.
Italy, Genoa, 96-Lire, 1796 (F.444). About very fine, scarce.
Chile, 10-Pesos, 1854 (F.45). Fine.
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28
65
44
40)
50
70
2a
120
65
32
9 4
22
27
48
0
0
0
0
W’ drawn
46
42
40
10
22
48
19
0
0
0)
0
0)
Lor
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
22
Italy, Florence, Republic, 1-Florin, undated (c. 1189-1531)
(F.275). Fine.
Russia, 3-Roubles, 1844, struck in platinum (F.123). Very fine.
—— 10-Roybles, 1902 (F.139), very fine; England, George V,
Proof Half-Sovereign, 1911, from the set, brilliant.
Italy, Sardinia, Charles Felix, 80-Lire, 1828 (F.1132). Almost
extremely fine.
—— Charles Albert, 100-Lire, 1835 (F.1138). Very fine.
South Africa, Burger, Pond, 1874. Has been mounted and
plugged.
France, 20-Francs, 1815 R (London). Almost very fine, scarce.
France, 20-Francs (1), 5-Francs (6); Spain, 4-Escudos (4);
U.S.A., 24-Dollars, 1907, Dollars (8), all have been
mounted or pierced; AX Kennedy 4-Dollars (3); Maria-
Theresa, Dollars, 1780 (5). The silver coins extremely fine
or better.
India, Victoria, Empress, 2-Annas, 1893, struck in gold, edge
plain, brilliant, rare; another, 1898, crudely struck in gold
on uneven flan, probably unofficial, very fine.
Kansu, Imperial gold, small Sycee (30.7 gms.), three stamps at
top, one at base (from the Farouk (Lot 1319) Collection);
rectangular A’ (37.6 gms.) with three square counterstamps,
flanked by two oblong. Very fine.
Persia, Mohammed Riza Pahleve, 5-Pahlevi medal (39.80 gr.).
Extremely fine.
Tunis, Mohammed, 100-Piastres, AH 1272 (F.1). Almost ex-
tremely fine.
Turkey, Abdul Aziz, 500-Piastres, AH 1277 (F.23). Very fine.
Austria, Rudolph II, Ducat, 1589, Vienna (F.59). Very fine but
cracked.
23
Lor
329
330
331
332
333
339
340
341
344
23
—— Ferdinand III, 10-Ducats, 1642, KB (F.137). Very fine
and very rare.
— Leopold I (the Hogmouth), 5-Ducats, 1703, NB (F.174).
Very rare, has been plugged, otherwise very fine.
—— Joseph II, 2-Ducats, 1787 E (F.297). Extremely fine.
—— Francis Joseph, 1-Ducat, 1848A, on the 50th year of his
reign (F.387). Very fine but file mark on edge.
—— Salzburg, Guidobald, 4-Ducat, 1662 (F.668). Almost ex-
tremely fine.
Bohemia, Rudolph II, 1-Ducat, 1588 (F.11). Almost very fine.
Hungary, Ladislas, Ducat, undated, N in field. Very fine.
—— —— Ducat, undated, KH in field. Very fine.
—— Ladislas II, Ducat, undated, H in field (F.13). Fine.
Kremnitz, gold medal, 74-Ducats (26.200 gr.), 44mm. diam.,
signed Becker. Almost mint state.
—— gold medal, 5-Ducats (17.500 gr.), 36mm. diam., signed
C.H.R. (Christian Hermann Roth). Very fine and rare.
—— gold medal (2.500 gr.), 21mm. diam., similar to preceding,
with two countermarks. Very fine.
Danzig, Free City, 25-Gulden, 1930 (F.44; Jagger 11; Yeo. 19),
(only 20 released). Brilliant and extremely rare.
Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian I, 5-Ducats, 1640 (F.304). Fine.
—— Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, 1-Pfennig, struck in gold. About
fine but creased.
—— Erfurt, Gustav Adolphe, Ducat, 1633 (F.961). Almost very
fine.
—— Hamburg, Ducat, 1848, old style (F.1103). Very fine.
380
120
26
20
10
22
90
400
70
32
11
34
170
62
40
32
60
0)
Lor
346
347
348
349
350
352
353
354
360
361
24
——— Cologne, Theodore II, gold Gulden, undated (F.845). Very
fine but has probably been mounted.
——— Palatinate, Charles Philip, Carolin, 17383 (F.1890). About
fine.
—— Saxony, Free State, Proof 20-Marks, 1925 E (Jaeger P.38).
Brilliant and extremely rare.
—— Westphalia, Jerome Napoleon, 20-Francs, 1809 J (F.3168).
Striking crack at edge, otherwise fine.
—— ——— —— Proof 10-Francs, 1818C, without wreath (cf.
F.3169). Brilliant and extremely rare.
—— —— —— 5-Francs, 1813C, without wreath (F.3170).
Extremely fine, toned.
—— 5-Francs, 1813C, similar. Almost extremely
fine.
—— —— —— 5-Francs, 1813C, similar. Very fine.
Netherlands, Frisia, Cavalier, 1598 (Delmonte 2008). Only good
but rare.
—— Utrecht, Ducat, 1645 (Delmont 963; F.98). Almost very
fine.
—— ~— Ducat, 1649, similar. Clipped, otherwise good.
—— Zeeland, Ducat, 1597 (Delm. 883; F.102). Good.
—— Overyssel, 7-Guilders ($-Cavalier), 1761 (Delm. 1061;
F.133). Extremely fine.
—— Holland, 6-Stuivers, struck in gold, 1729, large type (Delm.
816). Extremely fine.
—— —— Louis Napoleon, Ducat, 1809 (F.3). Extremely fine.
__— East India, gold Duit, 1730, Westfrisia, struck for V.O.C.
(Delm. 780). Brilhant, very rare.
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
376
377
378
25
—— Java, gold 4-Rupee, 1799 (F.12). Extremely fine, very
rare.
—— ~—— William III, Ducat, 1849 (F.21). Almost mint state.
Italy, Victor Emanuel, 100-Lire, 1923 (F.30). Almost extremely
fine.
— Parma, Marie Louise, 40-Lire, 1821 (F.933). Almost very
fine, rare date.
—— Vatican, Pius XI, 100-Lire, 1933-1934, on the Holy Year
(F.284). Extremely fine.
Roumania, Ferdinand I, 50-Lei, 1922 (F.11). Very fime.
—— —— 25-Lei, 1922 (F.12). Very fine.
Portugal, Manuel I, Cruzado, undated (F.18; Reis 34, No. 4),
star countermark on reverse. Almost extremely fine.
—— John III, Calvario, undated (F.22). Very fine.
——— —— Calvario, undated (F.22).
—— Sebastian, 500-Reis (1-Cruzado), undated (F.29; Reis 48,
No. 18). Very fine, rare.
Poland, Danzig, Stanislaus Augustus of Poland, Pattern Solidus,
1766, in gold. Very fine and extremely rare.
Russia, Peter I, the Great, 2-Roubles, 1720 (F.65). Almost very
fine.
2-Roubles, 1724, different bust to preceding (cf. F.65).
Very fine.
—— Peter III, 10-Roubles, 1762 (F.91). Very fine.
—— Catherine II, the Great, 2-Roubles, 1785 (F.99). Extremely
fine. ;
—— Nicholas I, 6-Roubles, 1834, in platinum (F.122), eleven
struck. Practically mint state, extremely rare.
62
58
26
85
26
24
42
44
52
210
34
320
0
130
220
34
200
190
0)
Lor
379
380
381
382
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
26
—— ——— 3-Roubles, 1828, in platinum (F.123). Very fine.
—— Alexander II, 10-Roubles, 1887 (F.131). About extremely
fine.
—— Soviet Union, 1-Chervonetz (10-Roubles), 1923 (F.142).
Extremely fine, scarce.
—— Peter I, the Great, gold medal on his death, 1672-1725
(33.56 gr.), 40mm. diam. Almost very fine, rare.
GOLD COINS OF FRANCE
Philip IV (1285-1314), Agnel d’or, undated (F.7). Extremely
ine.
Charles IV (1322-1328), Royal d’or, undated (F.10). Edge
broken, almost very fine.
Philip VI (1328-1350), Lion d’or, undated (F.14). Very fine but
has probably been mounted.
—— Pavilion d’or, undated (F.15). Very fine but has been
mounted.
—— Ecu d’or, undated (F.19). Very fine.
John the Good (1350-1364), Franc a cheval, undated (F.28).
Fine.
—— Mouton d’or, undated (F.29). Very fine.
Charles V (1364-1380), Franc a pied, undated (F.33). Almost
fine.
Charles VI (1380-1422), Ecu d’or, undated (F.40). Fine but has
been mounted.
—— Ecu d’or, undated (F.40). Very fine but has been mounted.
—— Mouton d’or, undated (F.39). Fine and rare.
Henry VI (1422-1453), Salut d’or, undated, m.m. lion (F.49).
Almost extremely fine.
Lor
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
416
417
418
27
Charles VII (1422-1461), Royal d’or, undated (F.51). Very fine.
—— Ecu neuf, undated (F.55); another, similar. Both fine but
have been mounted.
Louis XI (1461-1483), Ecu d’or au soleil, undated (I'.62).
About very fine.
Charles VIII (1483-1498), Ecu au soleil, undated (F.66). Very
fine.
Louis XII (1498-1515), Ecu au soleil, undated (F.71). Very fine
but slightly cracked.
—— Ecu d’or au Porcepic, undated (F.73). Almost extremely
fine.
—— Ecu d’or au Porcepic de Bretagne, undated (F.77). Very
fine, rare.
Francis I (1515-1547), Ecu d’or au soleil, undated (F.93);
another, similar. Both about very fine.
—— Ecu d’or au soleil (F.93), very fine; another, similar, fine
but has been mounted.
—— Ecu d’or a la croisette, undated (F.99). Almost very fine.
—— Ecu d’or du Dauphine, undated (F.102). Very fine but
has possibly been mounted.
—— Ecu d’or du Dauphine, two crowned F’s on reverse (F.103).
Fine, scarce.
—— Ecu d’or de Bretagne, undated (F.112). Very fine, edge
clipped, rare.
Charles [LX (1560-1574), Ecu d’or, MpLxvut (1568) A (F.126).
Almost extremely fine.
Louis XIII (1610-1643), Ecu d’or, 1641B (Rouen) (F.146),
About very fine.
—— Louis d’or, 1640 A (Paris), with short hair (F.158). Scratch
across face, otherwise very fine and rare.
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65
28
38
62
170
36
30
40
30
34
50
50
80
90
70
70
42
180
62
i60
155
20
34
60
52
130
70
38
0
Lor
419
420
421
422
423
424
426
427
432
433
434
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Louis XIV (1643-1715), 4-Louis d’or, 1653A (Paris) (F.167).
Very fine, scarce.
Louis d’or, 1652 X (Amiens) (F.166). Very fine.
Louis d’or, 1671 A (Paris) (F.170). Very fine.
Louis d’or, 1690N (Montpelier) (F.175). Extremely fine.
Louis d’or, 1694W (Lille) (F.179). Overstruck, otherwise
almost extremely fine.
2-Louis d’or, 1701 BB (Strasburg), rev. eight L’s over
crossed insignia (F.181). Overstruck, otherwise almost ex-
tremely fine, rare.
Louis d’or, similar, 1701 X (Amiens) (F.182), Almost ex-
tremely fine.
Louis XV (1715-1774), Louis d’or, rev. Maltese cross, 1718 A
(Paris) (F.199). Extremely fine, rare.
Louis d’or, 1721L (Bayonne), rev. crown over two L’s
(F.202). About extremely fine, rare.
Louis d’or, 1723. N (Montpelier) (F.205). Almost fine, rare
Louis d’or aux lunettes, 1727, 9 (Rennes) (.207). Almost
extremely fine.
2-Louis d’or, 1754L (Bayonne), large head with band
(F.209). Very fine, scarce.
Louis d’or, 1743, 0 (Riom), large head with band (F.210).
Very fine, rare mint.
Louis XVI (1774-1793), 2-Louis d’or, 17761 (Limoges) (F.215).
Almost extremely fine, scarce.
2-Louis d’or, 1785 A (Paris) (F.219). Very fine, rare date.
—_—. Louis d’or, 1785 A (Paris) (F.220). Almost extremely fine,
vare date.
Lor
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
445
449
450
452
29
—— Louis d’or, 1786A (Paris) (F.220). About very fine.
Napoleon I (1801-1815), 40-Francs, 1806U (Turin). Has pos-
sibly been mounted, fine, rare.
—— 40-Francs, 18061 (Limoges). Fine and rare.
—— 20-Francs, 18061 (Limoges). Almost very fine, rare.
—— 40-Francs, 1808 H (La Rochelle). Very fine, rare.
Louis XVIII (1814-1824), 40-Francs, 1818W (Lille) (I*.275).
Extremely fine.
—— 20-Francs, 1815R, 1815A, 1815L (F.271, 265, 266).
Mostly about extremely fine, scarce.
20-Francs, 1815K, 1815 W, 1817L (F. 267, 268, 279). Very
fine, scarce.
Charles X (1824-1830), 40-Francs, 1824A (F.287). Almost ex-
tremely fine, scarce.
—— 40-Francs, 1828A (F.287). Almost extremely fine, scarce.
—— 20-Francs, 1831 A, 1884A (F. 290, 300). Very fine, scarce.
—— 40-Francs, 1834L (Bayonne) (I°.298). Very fine.
Brittany, Francis I, Ecu d’or, undated, star below horse (F.429).
Almost very fine, rare.
— Francis II, Ecu d’or, undated (F.430). Very fine, rare.
Burgundy, Philip III, the Good, Cavalier d’or, undated (F.435;
Delmonte 35). Edge slightly irregular, almost extremely
fine, rare.
Philip VI, Royal d’or, undated (1328) (F.20). Very fine.
—— Chaise d’or, undated (1346) (F.18). About very fine.
John the Good, Mouton d’or, undated (1355) (F.29). Symail
striking crack, otherwise fine.
22
(0)
0
180
72
46
82
38
180
100
oo)
160
20
26
20
26
36
Lor
458
454
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
30
Henry VI of England, Salut d’or, undated. Extremely fine.
== psa d'or, undated, m.m. crown (F.49). Almost extremely
ine.
Louis XII, Ecu d’or au porcepic, undated (F.73). Has been
mounted, otherwise fine.
Francis I, Ecu d’or au soleil, undated (point 18th= Paris) (F.93).
About fine.
—— Ecu d’or au Salamanders, undated (point 9th = La Rochelle)
(F.98). Fine and very rare.
Henry II, Henry d’or, 1558 B (Rouen) (F.116). Fine and rare.
Louis XIV, Louis d’or, 1652 A (Paris) (F.166). Fine and rare.
—— 2-Louis d’or, 1697D (Lyon) (F.178). Almost very fine.
—— Louis d’or, 1696 (Rennes) (F.179), obv. overstruck on sIT .
NONEN reverse. Has been mounted, otherwise about fine.
—— 2-Louis d’or, large head with band, 1748K (Bordeaux)
(F.209). Almost very fine.
Louis XV, Louis d’or, 1746, similar (F.210). Overstruck, other-
wise very fine.
Louis XVI, 2-Louis, uniformed bust, 17751 (Limoges) (F.215).
Almost extremely fine.
—— Louis, 1786A (Paris) (F.220). About fine.
Napoleon I, 40-Francs, 1806U (Turin) (F.229). About finc,
scarce.
—— 40-Francs, 1811 A (Bordeaux). About fine, scarce.
—_— 40-Francs, 1812W (Lille). Fine, scarce.
__ 20-Francs, 1811 U (Turin) (F.260). Fine and scarce.
—_— 20-Francs, 1812 R (Rome). Fine and scarce,
Lor
471
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
31
—— 20-Francs, 1812M (Toulouse). About fine, scarce.
Louis XVIII, 40-Francs, 1816L (Bayonne). Very fine, scarce.
—— 40-Francs, 1816 W (Lille). Fine, scarce.
Besancon, Charles V (I of Spain), Quarter-Ducat, 1655 (I.413).
Almost extremely fine.
Chateau-Renaud, Francis and Louise Marguerite, Florin d’or,
undated (F.447). About fine, scarce.
Metz, Goldgulden, undated (F.497). Severely cracked.
SILVER COINS OF FRANCE
Carolingian, Louis le Debounaire (781-840), Denier du Temple,
fine; Charles le Chauve (840-877), Denier de Rennes, very
fine.
Louis [X (1266-1270), Gros Tournois de Saint-Louis; Philip IV,
Gros Tournoi a 1’O long; Henry VI (of England), Blanc
aux ecus (2) (Lafaurie 198a, 217, 449 (2)). Fine or better.
Francis I, Teston a la couronelle, Lyon (Ciani 1110), very fine;
Teston, Lyon (Ciani 1121), good.
Henry II, Testons, 1556, 1560, both Lyon; Charles IX, Testons,
1562 Toulouse, 1565 Rennes (2) (C. 1273 (2), 1356 (8)).
Two fine.
Henry: III, Teston, 1575 A; Franc, 1575 A, 1578L; 4-Ecu, 1582,
1587, both Rennes; 4-Franc, 1588 G (C. 1415 (2), 1421, 1440
(2), 1435); Henry IV, 4-Ecu de Bearn et Navarre, 1600
(Pau), 1605C; 4-Franc, 1604M (C. 1520, 1510, —). Fine
or very fine.
Louis XIII, 15-Soles, 1642A; 30-Soles, 1643A (almost fine):
5-Soles, 1643 A; }-Ecu, 1643T, 1616 BB (2) (C. 1662, 1665,
1668, 1690, 1691 (2)). Mostly very fine.
Louis XIV, Ecu a la meche courte, 1644 A (C.1833). Very fine.
—— Ecu 4a la meche longue, 1647K, 1649H, 16531 (C.1849).
Fine or better.
or
20
30
20
38
30
36
26
ou
44
0
486
487
488
489
496
491
492
493
494
498
499
500
501
32
—— Ecu au buste juvenile, 1665B. Fine.
—— Ecu, 1666, Rennes, similar (C.1862). Almost very fine.
—— Ecu du Parlement, 1682, Rennes (C.1873). Very fine, rare.
—— Ecu aux insignes, 1701 W (C.1907). Fine but double struck.
—— Ecu aux trois couronnes, 1715 D (C.1937). Almost very
fine but has possibly been mounted.
—— }-Ecu, 1649G (C.1850), very fine, 1710P (C.19388), fine.
—— }-Ecu, 1647B, 1651G, 1652M, 1655P (C.1850); 3-Ecu,
1647L, 1644A (C.1822, 1835). Fine or better.
Louis XV, Ecu Vertugadin, 1717, Rennes (C.2095). Very fine
—— Ecu de Navarre, 1718A (C.2101). Very fine.
—— Ecu aux huit L, 1725 X (Amienes) (C.2112). Fine.
—— Ecu aux lauriers, 1734A (C.2117). Very fine.
—— Ecu aux lauriers, 1735 L; Ecu au bandeau, 1763 R (C.2117,
2122). Fine.
—— Ecu au bandeau, 1763 A; Ecu a Ja vieille tete, 1772, 1774 L
(C.2122, 2129 (2)). The first fine, others good.
—— }-Ecu, 1719B; Petit ecu, de 3-livres, 1765 A (C.2118, 2125).
Fine or better.
—— cu, 1716, Rennes; 4-Ecu, 1720Q; Petit Louis d'argent,
1720 K, 1720M, 1720 X (C.2098, 2109, 2136 (3)). Mostly
very fine.
Louis XVI, Ecu aux lauriers, 1785 K (C.2187). Almost ex-
tremely fine.
__.. Petit ecu, 1791A, almost extremely fine; Petit ecu de
3-livres, 1792A, very fine; another, 1792A, fine (C.2189,
2240 (2) ).
Lot
502
503
506
508
509
511
33
—— 30-Sols, 1792A (3); 12-Sols, 1778 A; |Ai Proof Dixain de
Rochon in bell metal, 1791 (V.G. 207). Fine or very fine.
SILVER & BRONZE COINS
JR Holy Roman Empire, Talers of Ferdinand I (1521-64),
undated, Alsace; Rudolph II, 1607, Tirol; Leopold, 1620.
Fine or very fine.
/R —— Talers, Leopold, 1698, Tirol; Joseph I, 1711 (D.1014);
Francis II, 1795 (D.1178); Kronentaler of Leopold II, 1792
(D.1175). Fine or better.
AR Austria, Ferdinand I, Taler, 1848, Vienna (D 14); Leopold IT
(as King of Hungary and Bohemia), Taler, 1790 (D.1171).
Both extremely fine.
AR France, Ecu, 1709A, 1711 K, 1719, 1761 R, 1776W (D.1324
(2), 1827, 1331, 13833). The first poor, remainder fine or
better.
AR —— Ecu of 1-Livre, 1793 (D.1336); 5-Francs, Year XI,
1824, 1826. 1834, 1852, 1867, 1874 (D.82, 87, 88, 91, 94,
96, 92). Fine or very fine.
/R Denmark, Frederick VI, Rigsdaler, 1822 (D.73), very fine;
Belgium, 5-Francs, 1833, 1873; Austria, Talers, 1780,
1822; 2-Gulden, 1879, 1885; 5-Corona, 1900; Austrian
Netherlands, Kronentaler, 1786 (D.1284). Except the last,
very fine.
AR Germany, Baden, Leopold, Taler, 1833 (D.519). Extremely
fine.
7R —— Bavaria, Maximilian II, 2-Talers, 1848, for the new
Constitution (D.598); Ludwig II, Taler, 1871 (D.615). The
first brilliant.
Maximilian III, Joseph, Taler, 1760 (D.1953),
extremely fine but corroded; Donauworth, Charles V,
Taler, 1545 (Rmn.6476); Bayern, Maximilian I, Taler,
1626 (cf. Rmn. 3143), both fine; Luttich, Taler, 1663 (cf.
Rmn. 2641).
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24
36
30
46
26
22
0
24
20
52
0
0
0
520
521
522
523
524
ui
b
uo
JR
34
—— Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Frederick Ulrich, 3-Talers,
1618, engraved on obverse ‘‘Margreta 1639 Wigers’’. Jn
silver rope mount with loop for suspension.
—— Brunswick-Luneberg, George II, Taler, 1727; George
III, Taler, 1762 (D.2090, 2104). Fine or better.
—— Frankfurt, 2-Talers, 1861 (D.651); Hamburg, 32-Schil-
lings, 1727; 5-Marks, 1876; Hanover, 2-Talers, 1866;
Nuremburg, Taler, 1779. Very fine or better.
—— Prussia, 2-Talers, 1840, 1841; Talers, 1786, 1795, 1861;
5-Marks, 1875, 1895, 1901. Very fine, some better.
—— Saxony, Christian II, John George and August, Taler,
1592; John George, Taler, 1631; John V, 2-Talers, 1859.
Fine.
—— Saxe-Meiningen, Bernhard, 2-Talers, 1854; 2-Gulden,
1854 (D.836, 837). Almost extremely fine.
—— Saxe-Weimar, Carl Frederick, 2-Talers, 1840; Wurttem-
berg, 5-Marks, 1893 (D.844, 964). Both extremely fine.
Italy, Napoleon, 5-Lire, 1813 V, very fine; other 5-Lire, 1874,
fine, 1879, brilliant.
—— Lombardy, Provisional Government, 5-Lire, 1848
(D.206), almost extremely fine; another, similar, very fine.
Lucca, Scudo, 1747, fine; 5-Franchi, 1805, almost ex-
tremely fine.
—— Milan, Philip IV, Ducatone, 1622, very fine; Napoli,
Philip II (1556-1598), Ducato, fine.
—— Naples, Joseph Bonaparte, Piastre of 120-Grani, 1808
(D.165), very fine; Joachim Murat, 12-Carlini, 1810
(D.166), about fine.
—— Parma, 5-Lire, 1832, about fine; Genoa, Scudo, 1670
(cf. D.1366), fine; Colonia, Eritrea, Tallero, 1891, ex-
tremely fine.
__— Sardinia, Scudo of 6-Lire, 1763 (D.1494), fine; 5-Lire.
1816 (D.133). very fine, 1829 (D.135), fine.
uo
Lor
526
527
528
529
35
Sicily, Ferdinand III, Onza of 30-Tari, 1793 (D.1422).
Fine and scarce.
—— —— Piastre of 120-Grani, 1818 (D.169), very fine,
another, 1836 (D.173), fine; Tuscany, Cosimo III, Tollero,
1680, fine.
—— Venice, Giovanni Corner II (1709-22), Scudo, A-M
(D.1530), fine; Francisco Loredan (1752-62), Ducato, S—B
(D.1551), almost extremely fine.
—— —— Alvise Mocenigo IV (1763-78), Ducato, in ex. RBF
(D.1561), very fine; Ludovico Manin (1789-97), Ducatone
(D.1572), tooled; Quarter-Ducat, very fine; Tallero, 1795
(D.1575), worn.
—— —— 6-Lire, 1848 (D.207), very fine; 5-Lire, 1848
(D.208), fine.
Liechtenstein, 5-Kronen, 1900; Malta, 30-Tari, 1761; Portu-
gal, 1,000-Reis, 1898; 400-Reis, 1690, 1782; Rumania,
5-Lei, 1880; Switzerland, Basel Shooting Taler, 1879;
Ethiopia, Tallero; Japan, 1-Yen. Mostly very fine.
Russia, Roubles, 1723, 1732, 1852, 1856, 1883, 1891, 1897
(D. 1658, 1670, 283 (2), 291, 292, 293). First two fine,
remainder very fine.
Spain, 20-Reales, 1812 (D.308), 1861; 5-Pesetas, 1870, 1871,
1875, 1891, 1897. First three about fine, remainder very
fine.
Spanish Netherlands, Charles II, Ducaton, Brabant, 1668 (cf.
Gelder & Hoc 348-2). Fine.
Netherlands, Utrecht, Daalder, 1667, and Half-Ducaton,
1774; Holland, Ducaton, 1791. Very fine.
—— 50-Stuivers, 1808 (D.228), fine; 3-Gulden, 1819; 24-
Gulden, 1848, 1874 (D.233, 235, 236), very fine.
—— Batavian Republic, Rixdollar, 1800 (D.225). Very fine.
—— Independent Provinces, 3-Florins, 1790 (D.1285). Ex-
tremely fine.
36
22
36
36
28
46
52
21
14
34
36
24
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36
20
30
983
32
65
0
Lor
539
540
553
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A —— —— 3-Florins, 1790 (D.1285). Extremely fine.
AR —— Zeeland, 2-Ducats, 1748 (D.1847). Almost extremely
fine.
AR —— Utrecht, Ducaton, 1756 (D.1832), almost extremely fine;
Batavia Republic, Utrecht, Rijksdaalder, 1802 (D.225;
Sch. 71), fine.
AR Denmark, Christian III, Taler, 1547 (Flenborg). Fine, rare.
fR Norway, Charles XIV, Specie Daler, 1844 (D.242), extremely
yer Sweden, AE Ore, 1628, c/m. EV, 1651; Skilling, 1805,
ine.
-R Switzerland, Basel, Taler, 1640. Fine, scarce.
JR —— Bern, Taler (40-Batzen), 1795 (D.1759). Extremely
fine.
AR —— —— Half-Taler, 1796, similar. Extremely fine.
ARR —— —— Taler, 1798 (D.1760). Extremely fine, scarce.
—— Luzern, 40-Batzen, 1796 (D.1775). Striking flaw at edge
but extremely fine.
JR —— Zurich, Taler, 1783 (D.1798). Almost very fine.
JAR Helvetian Republic, 4-Franken, 1801 (D.359). Fine, rare.
AR Switzerland, Confederation, Vaud, 40-Batzen, 1812 (D.362).
Extremely fine.
AR —— Luzern, 4-Franken, 1814 (D.364). Almost extremely
fine.
R —— Zurich, 40-Batzen, 1813 (D.366), very fine; 20-Batzen,
1813, almost extremely fine.
JR —— Chur, 4-Franken, 1842 (D.372). Almost extremely fine.
Geneva, 5-Franks, 1848 (D.375). Almost extremely
fine.
R-
562
563
566
37
/R —— Zurich, 5-Franken, 1859 (D.379). Extremely fine.
AR —— Stanz, 5-Francs, 1861; La Chaux-de-Fonds, 5-Francs.
1863 (D.380, 381). Almost extremely fine.
/R —— 5-Francs, Schaffhausen 1865, Schwyz 1867 (D.382, 383).
Both about extremely fine.
AR 5-Francs, Zurich 1872, St. Gallen 1874, Lausanne 1876,
Fribourg 1881 (D. 385, 386, 387, 389). Very fine or better.
AR —— 5-Francs, Basel 1879, Fribourg 1881, Lugano 1883
(D. 388, 389, 390); Fribourg 1934, Luzern 1939, Zurich
1939. Mostly extremely fine.
JR 5-Francs, 1932, 1937; commemorative 5-Francs, 1936,
1941, 1944, 1948 (2), 1963 (2). Extremely fine.
AR —— 5-Francs, Bern 1885 (2), Fribourg 1881, Lugano 1883.
Mostly very fine.
AR —— Zurich, Stampfer Taler dated 1559, almost extremely
fine; Thorn, silver medal, 1231/1731, fine.
-R —— Basle, Taler, 1622 (Divo 91/B). Very fine.
AR —— Bern, Taler, 1798 (Divo 43). Almost mint state.
AR —— —— Taler, 1798, similar (Divo 43a). Practically mint
state.
AR —— Geneva, 5-Francs, 1848 (Divo 169). Practically mint
state.
AR Luzern, Taler of 4-Franken, 1814 (Divo 55a). Ex-
tremely fine.
/R —— Schaffhausen, Taler, 1550 (Divo 113). Fine.
AR —— Zurich, 40-Batzen, 1813 (Divo 33). Extremely fine.
/R France, 5-Francs, Bonaparte Year XI, Napoleon Years 12,
13, 1810, 1811, 1812; 2-Francs, 1811; 1-Franc, Year 12,
1810; 1-Quart, Year 13, all Paris. About fine.
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55
16
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50
22
24
20
30
34
70
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0
0
0
576
577
578
580
581
582
583
584
38
AR Italy, Napoleon, 5-Lire, 1808M (2), 1810V, 1812M (2);
2-Lire, 1812M. About fine.
/R —— Lucca, Elisa Bonapart and Felix Bacciocchi, 5-Franchi,
1807; Naples, Joseph Napoleon, Piastra of 120-Grani,
1808 (D.165). Both about fine.
AR Spain, 4-Reales, 1810 V; 2-Reales, 1807 M; Joseph Napoleon,
20-Reales, 1811M; Under France, Barcelona, 24-Pesetas,
1809; 1-Peseta, 1812; 5-Pesetas, 1809, issued in Tarragona
(D.316); Mexico, Dollar, 1810; Portugal, AZ 40-Reis, 1812.
Fine or very fine.
/R Mexico, Parral Peso, 1913. Weakly struck but extremely fine
and rare.
Spain, Charles II, 8-Reales, 1692, Seville (M) (Yriarte 1446).
Extremely rare.
Olmutz (Moravia), Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, Taler, 1705
(Dav. 1209); Sweden, Charles XIV, Riksdaler, 1834
(D.352); Chile, Peso, 1882. Very fine.
Italy, Vatican, Pius VII, Scudo, 1802, An 3; Two Sicilies,
Murat, 12-Carlini, 1810 (D.166). Fine.
Sub-Alpine Republic, 5-Francs, An 10 (D.197), fie; Cisalpine
Republic, 30-Soldi, An 9, almost extremely fine.
/R Portugal, Isobel II, 20-Reales, 1854, Escudo, 1868, and 40-
Cents, 1868, all countermarked on obverse with G.P.
crowned. Fine and rare.
British Guiana, 3-Guilders, Mexico Dollar, 1783, pierced and
countermarked E. & D 3. GL. Fine and very rare.
Dominica, 16-Bitts, Mexico Dollar, 1794, pierced and counter-
marked with 16 crowned. Fine and rare,
JR Philippines, Mexico Dollar of Augustinus, 1823, counter-
marked F.7.0, crowned. Fine and scarce.
JR —— Mexico Dollar, 1823, countermarked Y.II, crowned.
Very fine, scarce.
Lor
585
586
58S
589
390
992
593
594
39
AR —— Potosi Dollar, 1834, countermarked Y.II, crowned. Fine
and scarce.
AR Guatemala, 8-Reales, 1841, 1846; Peru, 1-Sol, 1894, counter-
marked for Guatemala 4$-Real, 1894; Colombia, 8-Reales,
1820. First three very fine. :
U.S.A., AR Dollars, 1921D, 1925; Half-Dollars, 1917, 1954;
Philippines, Peso, 1897 (3); Japan, 1-Yen (2, one counter-
marked for Formosa); China, Tael (2); Portugal, 400-
Reis, 1813. Fime or very fine.
/R Cuba, 1-Peso, 1897, souvenir (W.R. 1A) (828 struck). Ex-
tremely fine, very rare.
/R —— 1-Peso, 1897, souvenir (W.R. 1B) (4,286 struck). Ex-
tremely fine, rare.
AR —— 1-Peso, 1897, souvenir (W.R. 1c) (4,856 struck). Ex-
tremely fine, rare.
AR 1-Peso, 1897, souvenir (W.R. 1c) (4,856 struck). Ex-
tremely fine, rare.
AR Bolivia, 8-Sueldos, 1842; Dominica, 5-Francs, 1891; Guate-
mala, 8-Reales, 1795 (almost extremely fine); Peso, 1872;
Honduras, Peso, 1886; Haiti, Gourde, 1881. Fine or
better.
AR Hawaii, Kalakaua I, Dollar, 1883. Very fine.
/R —— —— Dollar, 1883; Uruguay, Peso, 1844. Both fine.
/R Mexico, 8-Reales, 1822 (D.60), 1831, 1892; Peso and 50-
Cents, 1866; Peru, Pillar Dollar, 1754; Sol, 1891; Salvador,
Peso, 1892 (D.1), 1893 (D.2). Mostly fine, some better.
AR U.S.A., Dollars, 1798, heraldic eagle, good but pin holes at
edge; 1883, a proof but discoloured; Half-Dollars, 1830,
1838, 1893 Exposition. Last four very fine.
/R Miscellaneous foreign silver coins, dollar size (4), smaller (83).
Mostly very fine, some better,
12
87
32
18
20
58
82
44
58
70
20
44
36
rata)
0
0
Lor
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
40
As U.S.A., Rosa Americana, Twopence, 1723, about fine; Wood's
Halfpennies, 1723 (2); Washington token, worn.
/R Guadeloupe (British Occupation 1810-16), Mexico Dollar,
1810, pierced with a square hole of 12 crenations and
* countermarked on each side with G crowned, for 9-Livres
(Prid. 2) (wt. 269 grains). Fine and rare.
AR Hong Kong, Dollar, 1867, fine; Liechtenstein, 5-Kronen,
1904 (D.216), very fine.
Italy, Vatican, Pius VIII, Scudo, 1830 (D.189). Very fine, rare.
AR Russia, Peter the Great, Roubles, 1723 (Dav. 1658), 1725
(Dav. 1661). About fine.
R — Roubles, 1725 (Dav. 1661); Catherine II, 1764
(Dav. 1683). Fine.
AR Roubles, Catherine II, 1763, fine, 1766 (Dav. 1683),
very fine.
/R —— Roubles, Anna, 1736 (Dav. 1673); Elisabeth, 1751 (Dav.
1677), both fine; 1756 (Dav. 1679), very fine.
A —— Elisabeth, Commemorative Rouble awarded to troops
after the Russian victory over the Prussians at Kunersdorf,
1759. Has been mounted, fine, very rare.
Curious Currency: Siam, Ka-kim, 19th Cent. (1); 4-Baht, 1-Baht
tin ‘‘Hat-money’’, 19th Cent. (2) (both pierced); Tok and
Pig-mouth money (4) (cf. Kneedler Pl. III, IV and V);
Japan, Genbun cho-gin, 1736 (J.& V.G. 8); Annam, Gia
Long, silver bar (1802-20), 2 Strings (Sch. 119) (1); Ming-
Mang, 5-Taels in tin (Sch. 170) (1); Russia, Catherine I,
copy of 10-Kopecks, 1726 (1). Mostly fine or better, many
are rare pieces.
Siam, Chula Lingkorn (1868-1910), 5-Famlung (20-Ticals), 1880
(issued as part of set to commemorate the cremation of the
king’s mother). Very rare, extremely fine.
Portugal, Ai (180) from John III to Mary I, including X-Reis,
1683 (P.B. Reis 54, fine and very rare). Eighteenth century
issues, some fine; the earlier issues mostly worn.
11
180
Lor
610
611
612
613
614
616
617
618
619
41
— Ni (5) and | (169) from John VI to the Republic (1926)
(including Craig 51, 52 and 103, all rare). Mostly fine or
better.
Azores, AR (11); 300-Reis, 1795, 1797; 150-Reis, 1794 (2), 1795,
1798; 75-Reis, 1794 (2), 1795 (2); Spanish Half-Dollar,
c/m. crowned G.P.; bell metal (2); 80-Reis, 1829 (2, one
very fine for this issue; \AZ (30) from 1750 to 1901 (in-
cluding X and’ V-Reis, 1830, extremely fine). Many fine, a
few better.
Madeira, AZ XX-Reis, 1842; X-Reis, 1842 (2), 1852 (2); |A&
Tokens, Vicente D’Oliveira & Co. 1799, 100-Reis and 50-
Reis; W. Phelps & Co. 1802, 50-Reis and 40-Reis, both
c/s.; J. A. Bianchi, undated, 60-Reis. Fine to very fine.
Mozambique, AR Oncas, 1843, 1845; Indian Rupees c/m. P.M.
and P.M. crowned; A# issue of 1819-21, 80-Reis, 40-Reis
(4), 20-Reis; II and I-Reis, 1853. The last two very fine,
the others fair to fine.
Angola, AR 6-Macutas, 1770 (holed), 1784; 4-Macutas, 1796;
2-Macutas, 1762 (2), 1763; coppers from 1753 to 1789 (25),
eight not c/m.; 2-Macutas, 1815; 1 and 4-Macuta, 1814;
1-Macuta, 1860 (2); $-Macuta (6), all dates 1848 to 1860.
Many fine, some scarce.
Brazil, AZ (130); Regal issues from 1695 to 1823 (98), including
XX-Reis, 1695 (fine and a rare date); Empire issues, 1823
to 1832 (33), some countermarked. Some fine.
Italy, AR Tuscany, Dieci Lire, 1807; minor .AX, pre-1862 (31),
1863-1930 (47); San Marino, Aé (9); Italian Somaliland,
fE (2), 4-Bese 1909, 1-Besa 1918. Some fine or better.
—— (122), mostly pre-1862. Some fine, a few better.
German New Guinea, A 1-Mark; |i 10-Pfennig, 2-Pfennig, all
1894; Kiaochau, Ni (3), 10-Cents (2), 1909, 5-Cents, 1909.
All fine or very fine.
French Colonies, Isles du Vent, AR 12-Sols, 1731, 1732, 6-Sols,
1731; other French Colonial coins of 18th, 19th and 20th
Centuries in /R (7), billon (19), |AE (30), other metals (16),
including Comoro Islands 5-Centimes (Yeomans 1) (in mint
state). Some fine, a few better.
174
43
10
42
130
90
122
44
32
40)
72
40
36
66
0
40
21)
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30
34
a
2
04
Lor
620
621
622
623
624
625
42
European, AR crown size (6), infra (326). Many fine or better. 332
Scandinavia, AZ (70, mostly Swedish, pre-1873), small AR (11).
Some fine. 81
Russia, Georgia, AX 400-Thetri, 1816; \AZ 20-Puli, 1810; Siberia,
Az 10-Kopecks, 1776; Spitzbergen, brass 10-Kopecks token
dated 1946; Russia, coppers of Peter I (3). Fine. 7
—— dated 1734 to 1844: 10-Kopecks (2), 5-Kopecks (15),
infra (28). Many fine, a few better. 45
Puerto Rico, AR 40-Cents, 1896; 20-Cents, 1895; 10-Cents, 1896;
5-Cents, 1896; Hawaii, AX Dime, 1883. The first very fine,
second and fourth extremely fine, others fine.
on
Danish West Indies, AR XII-Skilling, 1740, 1748, 1767 (2);
X-Sk., 1845; II-Sk., 1816; 20-Cents, 1862, 1905; 10-Cents,
1878; Ni 5-Cents, 1905; \22 1-Cent (4); §-Cent, 1905; also
8-Sk. of Christian V, countermarked SE in script in an
oval. Except the last, fine and better. 16
END OF FIRST DAY’S SALE
Lor
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
43
SECOND DAY’S SALE
Thursday, 26th October 1967
commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
ENGLISH GOLD COINS
Edward III, London Noble, Pre-Treaty, series G. saltire stops
both sides, rvev. annulet each side of lis in upper terminal.
Extremely fine. Ex Lockett Collection (Lot 4259).
—— London Noble, Treaty Period, annulet before ED, double
saltire stops on both sides. Extremely fine.
—— Calais Noble, Treaty Period (1361-69), obv. without flat at
stern, vev. C in centre, double saltire stops both sides. A
very fine and full coin, scarce.
Richard II, London Noble, m.m. cross pattee, straight-sided
letters, annulet over sail, double saltire stops both sides,
obv. reads D.G. REX. Very fine, very rare.
Henry VI, London Noble, Annulet issue (1422-7), obv. lis after
HENRIC, annulet by sword arm, trefoil stops, vev. m.m. lis,
mullet after 1c, annulet stops. Almost extremely fine.
Edward VI, Half-Sovereign, 2nd period (1549-50), crowned bust,
m.m. arrow. Fine, scarce.
James I, Unite, 2nd coinage, m.m. Tower (1612-13). Very fine.
Cromwell, Broad, 1656. About fine, rare.
Charles II, Guinea, 1666. Only good but rare.
James II, Five-Guineas, 1688. Fine.
—— Guinea, 1685, elephant and castle below bust. Extremely
fine, very rare.
William and Mary, Two-Guineas, 1694 (4 over 3). Almost ex-
tremely fine, toned.
170
130
170
380
130
26
20
24
25
Lor
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
44
—— Guinea, 1689, Fine.
—— Guinea, 1692. About fine.
William IT, Guinea, 1698. Almost fine.
Anne, Guinea, 1711. Fine.
—— Guinea, 1714, almost fine; George IV, Sovereign, 1830, fine.
—— Half-Guinea, 1714. About fine.
George I, Guinea, 1715, bottom hair curl rounds truncation.
Slight edge damage, otherwise very fine, very rare.
—— Guinea, 1723, fifth bust. Fine.
—— Guinea, 1724. Almost extremely fine, toned.
George III, Guinea, 1787; Half-Guinea, 1804; Quarter-Guinea,
1762 (has been mounted); George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718.
Except where stated, very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1817. Almost mint state.
—— Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1817. Almost extremely fine.
— Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1817. Fine.
—— Sovereigns, 1817, 1820. Very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1820. Almost extremely fine, toned.
—— Sovereign, 1820. File mark on edge, otherwise extremely
fine.
George IV, Sovereign, 1821. Extremely fine.
—— Sovereign, 1821. Very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1821. Very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1822. Very fine.
Lor
659
660
661
662
663
667
668
669
670
671
674
45
—— Sovereigns, 1821, 1825. Almost very fine.
— Two-Pounds, 1823. Knock on cheek, otherwise about ex-
tremely fine.
—— Half-Sovereign, 1824. Practically mint state.
—— Proof Sovereign, 1825, new bust by Chantrey and Wyon,
milled edge. Brilliant and extremely rare with this edge,
toned.
—— A similar proof. Brilliant but lightly rubbed in field, ex-
tremely rare.
—— Sovereign, 1825. Very fine.
——— Pattern Five-Pounds, 1826. Very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1826. Almost extremely fine.
—— Sovereign, 1830. Almost extremely fine.
—— Sovereign, 1830. Very fine.
William IV, Pattern Sovereign, 1830, by W. Wyon, edge plain.
Brilliant and very rare.
—— Proof Sovereign, 1831, edge plain. Brilhant and very rare.
—— Sovereign, 1836, by Chantrey and Merlin. Practically mint
state.
Victoria, Proof Two-Pounds, 1887, without artist’s initials on
reverse. Slightly rubbed but brilliant and rare.
Edward VII, Five-Pounds, 1902. Very fine.
William and Mary, Two-Guineas, 1794; George IV, Two-Pounds,
1823. Both have been mounted.
George III, Guineas, 1785, 1797; Sovereigns, 1817, 1836, all
worn; Victoria, Diamond Jubilee medals, small size (2),
both very fine.
to
44
60
32
210
130
25
270
210
55
80
IZ
68
34
46
25
20
46
2|
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
686
687
688
689
46
Guineas, 1759, 1788, 1790; Half-Guineas of George II (2); Third-
Guinea, 1797; Quarter-Guineas, 1762 (2); Half-Sovereign,
1826. All worn and most have been mounted and pierced.
GOLD MEDALS
Edward VII, Coronation medal, 1902, large size. Very finc.
Victoria, 1897, Jubilee medal, large size. Very fine.
—— International Inventions Exhibition, 1885. Very fine.
Anne, Peace of Utrecht medal, 1713, by John Croker. About
fine.
Calendar medal, by Albert Wiss, 1942 (wt. 51 dwts.). Very fine.
Germany, President Kennedy medal, commemorating his death,
22nd November, 1962. Extremely fine.
—— Republic, William II modern commemorative medal, 1859-
1941. Extremely fine.
Hungary, Kremnitz, St. George medal, by Becker. Very fine.
—— Basilika, Maria Zell medal, 1157-1957. Extremely fine.
Persia, Riza Pahlevi and Fara Diva, Marriage medal, 1956;
Greece, Izmir medal, 1927. Both very fine.
Vatican, John XXIII medal, 1962 (for 10-Ducats). Extremely
fine.
—— John XXIII medal, undated (for 8-Ducats). Almost ex-
tremely fine.
Vaud Horticultural Society, gold prize medal. Very fine.
Maria Theresa, commemorative medal, 1953 (29.03gr.). Ex-
tremely fine,
Lor
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
47
SILVER & COPPER COINS, etc.
A’ Regni, uninscribed Quarter-Stater (Mack 65), fine; AR Pennies,
Burgred, type A, Bearneah; St. Edmund, Memorial coinage;
Eadred, BMC 4, Hunred, cracked. Except the last, fine or
better.
“AR Alfred the Great, London mint, Penny without moneyer’s
name (BMC VI). Cracked and repaired, otherwise fine.
AR Pennies, Eadger, rastoLr (BMC 8); Aethelred II, long cross
(BMC 4a), Rochester, poor but rare; hand of Providence
type (BMC 20), Wilton; Cnut (BMC 14), London. Fine
and better.
/R Pennies, Edward the Confessor (BMC 7), Shrewsbury,
chipped; Lincoln; (BMC 9), Winchester. Fine.
AR William I, Pennies, Two Sceptres (Br. IV), LEOPOLD ON PH;
PAXS type (Br. VIII), Oxford, Wulfi; Exeter, Semaer;
Stephen, Watford type Penny. Fine, the first cracked.
/R Richard II, London Half-Groat, pierced; Halfpenny and York
Penny; Richard III, Groat, m.m. boar’s head on both
sides, vare. About fine.
/R Hammered coins, Edward IV, Groat, m.m. coronet, very
fine; Henry VIII, Testoon, m.m. pellet in annulet, fine;
Groats (2); Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1554, and Groat;
Edward VI, base Shilling, York Penny; other English
hammered silver coins (13). Mostly fine, some better.
Miscellaneous English hammered silver coins, also a few Anglo-
Gallic, Scottish and Irish (44). Mostly fine.
JR Edward VI, Crown, 1553, m.m. tun (A.18), about fine but
plugged; William III, Crown, 1695 sEptimo, fine.
AR Scotland, Mary and Henry Darnley, Ryal, 1566. Very fine.
AR Halfcrowns, Edward VI, 1551, m.m. Y, fine; Elizabeth I,
m.m. 1, sceptre points to I of REGINA, very fine.
AR Elizabeth I, Crown, m.m. 1 (1601), sceptre points to G of
REGINA. Very fine, rare.
21
44
60
46
42
52
48
140
195
26
‘26
100
160
0)
0
0
65
100
80
36
65
i80
68
0
0
0
0)
Lot
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
712
713
714
715
JR
JR
fR
48
—— Milled Sixpence, 1562; hammered Shilling, 6d., 4d., 3d.
1567, 2d. (2), 14d., 1d., 3d., dd. (2). Mostly very fine.
James I, Crown, third coinage (1619-1624), m.m. trefoil over
lis. Fine and rare.
Halfcrowns, James I, Scottish issue, m.m. thistle, good;
Charles I, Briot’s issue, obv. m.m. flower and B, fine;
Commonwealth, 1651, good, rare date.
Charles I, Oxford mint, Half-Pound, 1643, obvv. m.m.
plume, Oxford plume behind King, vev. m.m. group of
four pellets, three Oxford plumes. Fine and rare.
/R —— Copy of the Oxford mint Pound piece, 1642 (probably
19th Century work). Fine.
fR Briot’s Crown, obv. m.m. flower and B, rev. m.m. B.
Pierced in striking, almost very fine.
/R —— Aberystwyth 4d., 3d. (2), 2d. and 1d.; Oxford 4d.;
York 3d.; Tower Penny; Scottish Thirty-Shillings, Fal-
coner’s second issue. Fine or very fine.
/R —— Briot’s Shilling, second milled issue, m.m. anchor and
B; also 6d., m.m. anchor, very fine; Charles II, hammered
Shilling and Sixpence, first issue, m.m. crown, the first fine,
latter very fine.
AR Newark Shilling, 1646; Commonwealth, 1/-, 1651, 6d.,
1652 (over 49), 2d., 1d., 4d. Fine or very fine.
-R —— Newark Shillings, 1645 (plugged), 1646; Pontefract
Shilling, 1648, octagonal, in the name of Charles II, rev.
DVM : SPIRO :SPERO. Good.
Commonwealth, Crown, 1653 (ESC 6). Striking flaw at edge.
otherwise very fine.
Cromwell, Crown, 1658, by Simon, showing die flaw (ESC
10). About extremely fine, scarce.
__. Halfcrown, 1658 (ESC 447). Very fine.
— Shilling, 1658. Small striking flaw at edge, brilliant and
toned.
12
Lor
716
#17
718
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
/R
fR
49
—— Crown, 1658, by Simon, showing die flaw (ESC 10).
Almost extremely fine, scarce.
—— Halfcrown, 1658, fine; Shilling, 1658, extremely fine.
Charles II, Crown, 1676 octavo, third bust (ESC 52). Very
fine, toned.
—— Crowns, 1662 rose, edge undated, 1667, 1679, 1680;
Halfcrown, 1675. Good to fine.
Halfcrowns, Charles II to William III, 1683, 1686, 1689,
1698 pEcIMO. Fine and better.
James II, Crown, 1688 (ESC 80). Fine.
AR —— Crown, 1687, weakly struck, otherwise almost very fine;
William III, Crown, 1695 octavo, very fine, toned.
-R James II to George II, Crowns, 1688, 1696 (2), 1707 R & P,
1743; Halfcrown, 1708E. Mostly fine.
/R William and Mary, Crown, 1692 (2 over 2 inverted), QvINTO
(ESC 85). Almost very fine, rare.
AR Anne, Crown, 1708 vico (ESC 99). Spotted metal, otherwise
almost extremely fine.
/R —— Crown, 1708 plumes (ESC 108). Very fine.
AR George I, Crown, 1723SSC (ESC 114). Very fine, toned.
/R —— Crown, 1723SSC, good; Halfcrown, 1715, fine.
AR George II, Crown, 1741. Very fine.
AR —— Crown, 1746 Lima (ESC 125). Almost extremely fine.
/R —— Proof Crown, 1746, old head, vicestmo (ESC 126).
Scratches in field on obverse, otherwise extremely fine,
steel-blue tone.
AR —— Proof Crown, 1746, similar (ESC 126). Brilliant and
toned.
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ur
160
110
90
55
17
36
70
82
82
98
65
50
50
65
90
260
0
0)
838
110
78
46
36
36
38
54
Lor
734
737
50
Halfcrowns, Anne to George II, 1703 vico, 1710, 1723, 1731,
1743, 1746 Lima. Fine or better.
Shillings, Charles II to George III, 1679, 1685, 1693, 1697,
1703 viGo, 1707, 1708, 1714, 1728, 1725, 1736, 1739, 1745,
1758, 1787. Mostly very fine.
Sixpences, Charles II to George II, 1681, 1688, 1693, 1696,
1703 vico, 1705 (2), 1711, 1723, 1732, 1743, 1746, 1758.
Mostly very fine.
George III to Victoria, Shillings, 1817, 1820, 1821, 1825,
1826 (2), 1834, 1889, 1898; Sixpences, 1787, 1817 (2), 1821,
1824, 1826, 1837, 1897. Mostly extremely fine.
George III, Crown, 1819LIX (ESC 215); Bank of England
Dollar, 1804. Very fine.
—— Mexico Dollars, countermarked with the head of George
III, 1773 in oval, 1799 in octagon. Very fine.
—— Mexico Dollar, 1777, with octagonal countermark. Very
fine.
Potosi Half-Dollar, 1775, with octagonal countermark.
Fine and rare.
—— Lima Dollar, 1790, with octagonal countermark. Almost
extremely fine.
Mexico Dollar, 1792, with oval countermark. Almosi
extremely fine.
—— Mexico Dollar, 1792, and a George III Halfpenny, both
with countermarks. Good.
—— Spanish 4-Reales, 1794, Madrid, with oval countermark.
Very fine and rare.
Mexico Dollar, with circular countermark, completely
obliterated by a grille pattern. About fine.
—— Bank of Ireland, Proof Six-Shillings token, 1804. Brii-
liant.
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747
51
AR —— Crown, 1820LX, fine; Saxony, Christian and his two
brothers, Taler, 1599, fine.
AR —— Crowns, 1818LIX, 1819LIX. Very fine or better.
AR —— Bank Dollar, 1804, very fine; Mexico Dollar, 1791,
with oval countermark, fine.
AR —— Northumberland Shilling, 1763. Extremely fine.
AR George IV, Crown, 1821 sEcuNDo. About extremely fine.
—— RX Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence; ‘AZ Penny, Halfpenny
and Farthing, all 1826, briliant proofs; and a Maundy set
of 1826, extremely fine.
AR Victoria, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, 1887; Sixpence
and Threepence, 1893. Brilliant proofs.
AR —— Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Very fine, toned.
7R —— Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Very fine.
/R —— Crowns, 1844, 1887, 1891, 1893, 1895; 4/-, 1887 (2);
2/6d., 1877, 1887; 2/-, 1852. Mostly fine or better.
/R —— Crowns, 1844, 1845, 1847, 1887 (3), 1889 (2), 1890,
1893, 1895, 1899. Very fine and better.
—— Crowns, 1844 (2), 1845 (2). Very fine.
—— Crowns, 1887 (5), 1889 (1). Mostly extremely fine.
—— Crowns, 1887 (6). Extremely fine, some toned.
—— Crowns, 1888, 1889LIX. Very fine and better.
a Be By Be
—— Halfcrowns, 1887 (10), 1889 (2); Shillings (8); Six-
pences (10). Very fine or better.
— 1901, A Halfcrown to 3d., AZ Id., 3d., 4d. Extremely
fine or better, toned.
a. A similar lot.
10
32
27
48
125
26
60
55
88
56
42
54
38
38
14
100
62
48
4
0
0
770
771
772
52
—— A similar lot.
—— 1901, AR Halfcrown to 3d., 42 1d., 4d. Extremely fine.
—— A similar lot.
fR 2/6d., 1/- (2), 1893; Edward VII, 2/-, 1/-, 1902, matt
proofs; George V, Shillings, 1915, 1916 (3), 1923, 1927.
Extremely fine or better.
AR Groats, 1888 (4); Elizabeth II, Threepence, 1961,
struck in white metal. Extremely fine.
AR —— 1887 sets, Crown to 3d. (4); another, but Crown dated
1889, contained in five unofficial cases. Very fine or better.
AR Crowns, 1902, very fine, 1931, fine; Maundy set, 1902, very
fine.
AR Crowns, 1822 (poor), 1935 (4), 1937, 1951 (2), 1953 &4), 1960
(2); smaller AR (5); Canadian Dollar, 1935; South Africa,
Crown, 1947. Mostly very fine.
/R George V, Proof Crown, 1935, with raised inscription on
edge. Brilliant, scarce.
AR Edward VII and George V, Halfcrowns (18); Edward VII,
Shillings (14); Elizabeth II, Shillings (3); AE George VI,
Threepences (54); miscellaneous English, foreign and
Colonial, AR (11), Az (87). Many very fine.
/R Halfcrowns, 1915, 1916, 1926, 1927 (10), 1928 (8), 1929 (8),
1931 (39), 1932 (8), 1933 (22), 1934 (3), 1935 (10), 1936
(2), 1953. Contained in a card drop-front case with five
wooden trays. Many extremely fine.
JR George V, Crowns, 1935 (11), in red boxes of issue. Brilliant.
/R Crowns, George V, 1935 (10), very fine; George VI, 1951
(11), in cases of issue, brilliant.
7R Crowns, George V, 1935 (11); George VI, 1951 (11). Very
fine or better.
ou
30
21
187
114
11
22
Lot
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
788
789
53
/R Crowns, George V, 1928, very fine; Elizabeth II, 1953 Proofs
(2), brilliant. 3
AR George V to Elizabeth II, Shillings (312); Victoria, 1887 Six-
pences (23); miscellaneous 6d. (15), 3d. (4); other AR (2),
Ai (11). Very fine, many extremely fine. 367
‘Rk —— Halfcrowns (177), mostly George VI, contained in five
Whitman-type folders. Extremely fine. 177
/R George V to George VI, Florins (68), contained in three
Whitman-type folders. Mostly extremely fine. 68
AR George VI, Crowns, 1951 (13). Mostly brilliant. 13
—— 1951, 5/-, 4d. (2), 4d. (2), in card case; AR Halfcrowns,
1914 to 1946 (192), many dates missing; South Africa,
Elizabeth II, Proof Crown, 1953; New Zealand, AR 6d.
(19), 3d. (20), 1964. Many extremely fine. 238
George VI, Proof set 1950, Halfcrown to }d., in card case, bril-
lant; Elizabeth II, non-proof Crown to !AZ 4d., in plastic
case, extremely fine. 19
Elizabeth II, Halfcrown, Florin and Sixpence, 1964, all mis-
strikes on uneven flans and with plain edges. Extremely
fine. 3
—— Halfcrown and Sixpence, 1965; Florin and Shilling, 1966,
all mis-strikes with plain edges. Extremely fine. 4
AR Maundy sets, Charles If, undated, 1686, 1763, 1792, 1818.
Very fine or better. 20
/R Maundy sets, 1822, 1824, 1893, 1896, 1897 (2), 1898 (2).
Mostly extremely fine, some better. 32
AR Miscellaneous Maundy coins, Britannia Groats, etc. (62).
Fine and very fine. 65
AR Maundy sets, 1867, 1902, 1908, 1911, in cases. Extremely
fine. 16
-R Maundy sets, 1872, 1888, 1907, 1935, 1952, in official and
unofficial cases, Mostly brillant, 20
60
65
40
32
72
24
22
48
60
105
0
0
30
110
195
60
90
52
155
75
165
80
65
0
0
0
0)
Lor
793
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
54
AZ George II, 1797, ‘Cartwheel’ issue, bronze Proof Twopence
rs Penny, very fine; Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, extremely
ine.
4E Victoria, Penny, 1869. Extremely fine, very rare.
—— Young head, A! Pennies (189), all dates, including 1869 (2);
Halfpennies (21), including 1871; Farthings (100). Some
fine.
—— 42 Pennies (5), 1874 (P.1690), 1874H (P.1697), 1878,
1890, 1892; Halfpennies (6), 1860, 1861 (2), 1879, 1884,
1885; Farthings (3), 1881, 1886, 1895 (rave); George VI,
Pennies (2), 1950, 1951; Elizabeth II. Penny, 1953, and
a plastic set of 1953 coins (9). Mostly very fine.
AE —— Pennies, 1841 (7), 1844 (2), 1847 (2), 1848 (5), 1851,
1853 (2). Very fine and better.
Ait —— Pennies, 1858 (6), 1859 (4); Halfpennies, 1841 (7),
1846, 1851, 1853. Very fine and better.
AE Pennies, 1861 (pierced), 1862, 1874 (8), 1890, 1891, 1895 (2),
1896 (2), 1897, 1899 (3), 1901 (4), 1902 (7); Halfpennies,
1853, 1857, 1874 (3), 1888, 1890, 1893, 1896, 1897 (6),
1899 (3), 1900, 1902, 1903 (2); Farthings (3). The first
poor, remainder very fine, some extremely fine.
/R Maundy sets, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1902, in
cases of issue, extremely fine; odd Maundy coins, Groats,
Threepences, etc. (47); odd cases (2), mostly very fine.
AR Halfcrowns, 1874 (2), 1880, 1902; Florins, 1873, 1874, 1887,
1897, 1902; 1/- (12), 6d. (20), mostly of Victoria. Mostly
extremely fine.
AR Crowns, 1662, 1665, 1670, 1671, 1687 (fine), 1696 (pierced),
others (4); smaller English AR (31). Mostly poor.
Miscellaneous coins, AR foreign dollar size (5), smaller (105), \As
and Ni (172); miscellaneous medals, buttons, etc. (85);
Banknotes (3).
/R Crown, 1902; Bank 3/- Token, 1811; Halfcrowns (3), 1817,
1887 J.H. (2); Florins (6); Bank 1/6d. Token, 1812;
Shillings (6) (including 1787, no stop at head); smaller ®
(40), including odd Maundy pieces (22) and current 3d.
dated 1944. Fine or very fine,
310
26
19
20
51
75
41
41
370
58
Lor
805
S06
807
810
813
814
816
$17
55
A! Pennies (10), 1827 (fine and rare), 1858 (Peck 1518), 1860
(P.1625), 1887, 1895 (P.1939—very rare), 1896, 1899,
1900, 1901, 1902 (P.2205); Halfpennies, Victoria (9);
Farthings and smaller (21), from Victoria; Pattern Farthing,
1676, in silver (P.492—worn). Except where stated, very
fine or better.
AR Crowns, 1662, 1662 rose, 1696, 1822, 1844, 1887, 1935, 1937,
1951 (3); smaller AR (10), |AX (14, including 1869 Penny,
very worn but rare). Many fine, some better.
AR Gold Coast, Proof Ackey, 1818, brilliant; Mombasa, Rupee,
1888, 2-Annas, 1890; Ceylon, Rix Dollar, 1821, about very
fine.
4& South Africa, Republic, Pattern Twopence, 1874, obv. arms,
rev. value within dotted circle. Extremely fine.
Ai —— Pattern Penny, 1874, obv. similar, vev. value within
dotted circle on chequered background. Almost extremely
fine.
Pattern Penny, 1890, obv. arms, rev. value within
wreath. Extremely fine.
As
4Z Orange Free State, Pattern Penny, 1874, obv. orange tree,
vev. Value within wreath. Extremely fine.
AZ —— Pattern Penny, 1888, obv. arms, vev. value within
wreath. Extremely fine.
AR Griqua Town, Pattern Tenpence, undated, obv. dove flying.
Very fine, rare.
EZ —— Pattern Penny, undated, obv. head of Victoria left, rev.
dove flying between GRIQUA TOWN. Extremely fine.
AE Cape of Good Hope, Pattern Penny, 1889, obv. similar to
preceding coin, rev. coat-of-arms with supporters. Brilliant.
South Africa, Kruger, Pattern Crown, 1892, struck in lead,
single shaft. Fine and rare.
AR Australia, George VI, Proof Crown, 1937. Brilliant, rare.
41
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105
105
38
24
26
32
30
165
62
45
0
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40
40
36
36
30
Lot
S18
820
821
822
823
$26
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
56
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brilliant, the last rare.
Jersey, Double Proof Sets of 3d. and 1d., 1966 (2); Double
Crown Proof Sets (3), in cases of issue. Brilliant.
—— A similar lot
—— Double Crown Proof Sets, 1966 (5); Double Proof Set of
3d. and Id., 1966, in cases of issue. Brilliant.
—— A similar lot.
Cyprus, George V, Proof Crown, 1928, in case of issue. Brilliant
but tarnished, rare.
Southern Rhodesia, George V, Proof set of 1932 coins, 2/6d.,
2/-, 1/-, 6d. and 3d. Brilliant, rare.
Elizabeth II, British Caribbean Territory sets (2), AR 50-Cents
to Ai j-Cent; Victoria, Crown to 3d., in unofficial case.
Brilliant and very fine.
AR South Africa, George VI, 1947, Proof Crowns (4), in official
cases of issue. Brilliant.
A similar lot.
A similar lot.
A similar lot.
A similar lot.
A similar lot.
AR South Africa, George VI, 1947, Proof Crown; Rhodesia,
Elizabeth II, Proof Crown, 1953, in cases of issue. Bril-
hant.
AR Elizabeth IJ, Bahama Islands, 5-Dollars, 1966; South Africa,
AR Proof Crowns, 1960 (2), Ai Pennies, 1960 )50), Half-
pennies, 1957 (35); Australia, 1958 Pennies (47), Half-
pennies, 1961 (35); New Zealand, Pennies, 1957 (50), Half-
pennies (50). Mostly extremely fine.
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834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
57
/R Australia, three sets 1/-, 6d., 3d., 1910 to 1963 complete,
contained in two Dansco folders (181), many duplicates.
Mostly fine, some better.
AR Halfcrowns (9), Florins (4), Token 3/- (2), Shillings (7),
Sixpences (11), Threepences (10), others (16); \AZ Regal
coppers (120), tokens (8), from George III to date. Mainly
fine, some better.
English Regal silver: Crowns (3), Double-Florin, 1889, Half-
crowns (19), Florins (21), Shillings (49), others (150),
mainly George III to date; medals (8). Mosély good.
Foreign silver, including Talers (6), others (about 150). Many
fine. About
Greek AE of many types. Mainly fair.
Roman , including Egypt (20), others (256). Mostly poor, a
few fine. About
English AZ, mostly Regal copper and bronze. Mostly poor, a few
fine. About
Miscellaneous foreign, mainly copper and bronze of 19th and 20th
Centuries. Mainly fine.
Canadian Cents, large variety of dates. Mostly very fine.
Coins of the world, AR (97), |AZ (229). Some fine.
Ancient coins, 4, mostly Roman (146). A few fine, some
forgeries.
A similar lot. A few fine, some forgeries.
AE English Regal coins (75); 18th and 19th Century Tokens (57).
Mostly fine, some better.
Russian large silver medal, in case inscribed ‘‘Presented to Sir
Edward Thomason by Le Chevalier Benkhausen, Consul
General for Russia’; Thomason’s ‘‘Testamental Truths’’ in
AE (25), in metal box; Naval Victories (4), in metal box;
Roman Emperors, in bronze (12), in red case; miscel-
laneous commemorative and other medals in /R (8), ‘AZ and
white metal, etc. (71). Mostly very fine, some better.
181
187
156
94
286
278
LOT
LOT
326
146
146
132
121
35
44
42
65
28
12
42
60
45
165
155
0
45
12
170
135
130
36
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S48
849
852
853
854
857
858
58
Coins of the world (416) in 4 and Ni; demonitized Banknotes
(29), all contained in a stained deal self-made coin cabinet.
Some fine.
Small cabinet, ten drawers, glass-fronted door, lock, no key;
coin box by Spink, enclosing two loose trays, Bramah lock,
no key.
Late Roman A® (52) of Arcadius, Honorius, Theodosius I and II,
etc. Mainly fair.
Ancient Jewish, Second Revolt (A.D. 132-135), Denarius, inscrip-
tion in wreath, vev. two trumpets (Reifenberg 182). Very
fine and very rare.
Denarius, grapes, vev. jug to r. (R.185). Fine and
rare,
—— —— Denarius, grapes, rev. lyre (R.188). Fine and rare.
—— —— Copper (24mm.), grapes, rev. palm-tree (BMC
XXXVII/8); another (BMC XXXVII/1 var.). Both fine
and scarce.
—— Coppers (7), Maccabean (R.11?, 14), Herodian (R.59),
Procuratorial (R.130, 1386 (2), 147), all fine; other ancient
coppers (8), all fair.
Alexandria, Antinoiis (c. 138 A.D.), bronze (24mm.), bust r.,
with inscription, vev. Hermes on horseback to r., holding
caduceus (cf. BMC 925). About fine and rare.
—— Billon Tetradrachms (24), Nerva to Lucius Verus, some
rare reverses. Mainly fine or very fine.
Russia, early ‘‘wire’’ Dengi (49). Fair or fine, all pierced.
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